Thursday, January 3, 2013

Ban all Hammers and Clubs. FBI stats "More dangerous than rifles

According to the FBI annual crime statistics, the number of murders
committed annually with hammers and clubs far outnumbers the number of
murders committed with a rifle.

This is an interesting fact, particularly amid the Democrats'
feverish push to ban many different rifles, ostensibly to keep us safe
of course.
However, it appears the zeal of Sens. like Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
and Joe Manchin (D-WV) is misdirected. For in looking at the FBI numbers
from 2005 to 2011, the number of murders by hammers and clubs
consistently exceeds the number of murders committed with a rifle.
Think about it: In 2005,
the number of murders committed with a rifle was 445, while the number
of murders committed with hammers and clubs was 605. In 2006, the number
of murders committed with a rifle was 438, while the number of murders
committed with hammers and clubs was 618.
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from
year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt
objects each year remains constant.
For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with hammers and clubs.
While the FBI makes is clear that some of the "murder by rifle"
numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account
murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact
that their annual reports consistently show more lives are taken each
year with these blunt objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded
rifle.
Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who use rifles.
The bottom line: A rifle ban is as illogical as it is
unconstitutional. We face far greater danger from individuals armed with
carpenters' tools and a caveman's stick.
And it seems fairly obvious that if more people had a gun, less
people would be inclined to try to hit them in the head with a hammer.